As a seasoned moviegoer who’s witnessed countless films and their impact on Hollywood, I must admit that it’s always fascinating to see how iconic roles from our past shape the present. Case in point: Emily Blunt, whose portrayal of Miranda Priestly in “The Devil Wears Prada” has left an indelible mark on cinema history.
20 years have rolled by since “The Devil Wears Prada” graced our cinema screens, but there’s no mystery about where its star-studded cast finds themselves today – especially Emily Blunt who’s climbed even higher in Hollywood after her role as Miranda Priestly’s sharp-tongued assistant at Runway. Lately, Blunt revealed that she introduced her two daughters to this iconic movie of the 2000s, and their responses were surprisingly candid!
Emily Blunt, in a recent decision, chose to let her two daughters, Hazel (10) and Violet (7), who are shared with husband John Krasinski, watch one of her early films. Here’s how they reacted, as relayed by the actress herself:
They thought I was the meanest person they’ve ever met.
In a less severe tone, one might remark that the dialogue from Emily Blunt’s character in “The Devil Wears Prada” can be quite sharp. For instance, recall when she questioned Hathaway’s character Andy about an alleged ugly skirt event? Despite the fact that her children found the movie amusing, it seems essential viewing given how frequently Blunt is asked about this film. As she went on:
It’s incredible that it has such an indelible fingerprint on people … and it’s quoted to me every week.
Recently, Blunt spoke about her past encounter with ‘The Devil Wears Prada’ during a conversation with Page Six, at the 18th Annual American Institute for Stuttering gala held in New York City. She was the event’s host. To the kids, she might just be their mommy, but among us all, Miranda Priestly undeniably deserves the title of one of the greatest female film villains ever.
Hey there! It can sometimes be more exciting to play the antagonist, as actress Anne Hathaway discovered during filming of “The Devil Wears Prada”. In an interview, she mentioned that the experience was the “best time” for her and the cast, with Hathaway’s sister even marrying co-star Stanley Tucci, making him part of their family. Hathaway also revealed that at the time, she didn’t fully grasp what a successful box office opening weekend meant or anything related to it. In terms of financial success, “The Devil Wears Prada” was indeed a massive hit, earning $326 million globally on a production budget of just $41 million.
As a devoted admirer, I’m thrilled to share that the creator of “The Devil Wears Prada,” Aline Brosh McKenna, is working on a sequel! This exciting news was unveiled in July. You might recognize her name from other movies like “27 Dresses,” “Morning Glory,” and “We Bought A Zoo.” As for who will reprise their roles, it’s still up in the air, but after Anne Hathaway recently watched the film with her children, it seems to be a topic of conversation.
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2024-10-04 15:07